There has again been no sign of a 49-year-old New Zealander and two Australians, feared dead after a helicopter disappeared in Papua New Guinea.
The helicopter carrying Captain Antony Annan and his Australian colleagues was reported missing about 4.30pm on Friday.
New Zealand Defence Force Papua New Guinea advisor, Lieutenant Colonel Richard Taylor said many commercial helicopters have been searching the rugged jungle terrain, and search teams had a very "difficult task'' ahead of them.
He said often with helicopter crashes the blades "sheared off'' and the wreckage fell into the dense jungle canopy, making it very difficult to locate.
"In reality we are still finding wreckages from World War II. It's a very large and very difficult area to locate aircrafts in ... and helicopters can be even harder to find.''